Need to sublet your space for a little extra dough? Well, this situation can be a tricky one that takes a bit of work and skill to navigate. Not only do you want to find a respectful subletter who will take care of your apartment, but you also want to make sure you won't get kicked out of your home by your landlord.
To give you some guidance, we asked Richard Mumby, MakeSpace’s expert organizer, to give us the do's and don'ts of subletting. Read ahead to get started.
To give you some guidance, we asked Richard Mumby, MakeSpace’s expert organizer, to give us the do's and don'ts of subletting. Read ahead to get started.
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